I feel for you, lost a lot of my childhood shows in a flood. It’s so frustrating when something that was once so important just...vanishes. Don't give up, maybe reach out to others from your class? Long shot but someone might’ve snagged a copy.
This list hits right in the childhood, man. 'Homework' was the anthem of my elementary school years, lol. Anyone remember singing that in the classroom and getting the look from the teacher? Good times, good times.
Eva is the first thing that comes to mind with berserk mechs and sync ratios. If you ever rewatch it, don't forget about the 'End of Evangelion' movie as well. It's... quite something.
Man, those were the days. Everything felt simpler, and a trip to Jim E. Cheese's was like entering another world. Those animatronics may look creepy now, but as a kid, they were the coolest thing ever. Can almost hear the music when I think about it. Shame about what happened …
Oh cool, glad you found it! Was it 'The Wind in the Willows' by any chance? Used to love that show haha.
As someone who grew up with the old-school Kirby games, Epic Yarn is a huge leap in another direction. It can't even compare to something like Dream Land 3. BUT - and it's a big but - that's not necessarily bad. It's wholesome, and frankly, the world could use more …
**Epic find, fellow retro enthusiast!** The value of mint-condition retro games can skyrocket over the years, especially if they're sought-after titles. Mind sharing what specifically you found? It's these hidden gems that keep the spirit of classic gaming alive. Preservation of vintage games is so essential, and shrink-wrapped ones are …
Bowser as the hero is a fun twist, reminds me of Shyamalan's movies. Mario's quest is the window dressing for the plumber's massive demolition operation across the mushroom world. And let's not forget those castles Mario demolishes—so much for historical preservation, am I right? 😂 Meanwhile, Bowser's just chilling in …
Hmmm, puzzles and stuff, edu-tainment, and a purple giraffe... ringin' some bells but can't put my finger on it. Might wanna give a bit more detail if you can, like what the puzzles were like or any other characters? Good luck dude, hope you find it!
Oh man, reminds me of those mockbuster games from the 90s. Back then, bootleg was almost an art form. You’d get some surprisingly decent gameplay on occasions. Does 'Call for Duty' have that retro feel or is it just another forgettable cash grab?